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Being and Nothingness

2022
Abstract There is a deep reflective element in Raza, which is not very conscious, but which is not fully unconscious either. It is not happening all by itself but there is spontaneity, which I think the medium brings, which is the medium of colour.
Jean-Paul Sartre, Sarah Richmond
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Being in Nothingness:

Child & Youth Services, 1987
This paper examines the existential experience of adolescents in prison. Qualitative, in-depth interviews have been undertaken to explore the dimensions of time, space, and "others" which come together in what Novak called, the "experience of nothingness. "
Zvi Eisikovits, Edna Guttmann
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Being and Nothingness

Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2013
I am reminded of the title of this quintessential existentialist novel by Jean-Paul Sartre as I contemplate the current existential crisis of radiologists. Both a field of philosophical inquiry and a literary movement in the last century, so popular that it became a cliche in the works of Woody Allen, existentialism concerned itself with human ...
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The Non-Being of Nothingness

Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 1988
(1988). The Non-Being of Nothingness. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology: Vol. 19, Heidegger and the Greeks, Art and Essence, pp. 90-92.
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Being, Nothingness and Becoming

2020
This chapter examines two fundamental philosophical perspectives on Being and Nothingness, the most basic thoughts that thought can think, in relation to which Sartre’s own viewpoint is situated. Indeed, these two perspectives provide the ground for what Sartre takes to be the foundational points of view governing the vast majority of conscious human ...
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Being and Almost Nothingness

2017
Holes, shadows, and other absences fittingly show the cracks of many ontological theories. Their reality must be recognized, but their way of being must also be recognized as in some way deficient. This chapter discusses several ways of accounting for the deficiency of the mode of being of absences before settling on the claim that absences have a ...
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Nothingness and Being A Schelerian Comment

Research in Phenomenology, 1977
AbstractHeidegger's central question, "What is the meaning of Being?", is intertwined with the concept of nothingness, as it has been since Pre-Socratic thought. I wish to articulate "nothingness" by restricting myself to three aspects of this concept given by Scheler: 1.) the meanings with which the word "nothing" is used, 2.) the moral implication ...
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Being and Nothingness.

The Philosophical Review, 1958
Frederick A. Olafson   +2 more
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